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A study of Village Budget (APBDes) Utilization for Village Infrastructure Development at Wates A. Nurcahyo BW ABSTRACT The application of village budget (APBDes) on rural infrastructure development in Wates, including the planning based on social need has two models: community discussion and BPD (village representative) which is directly involved in APBDes planning. The realization of APBDes in rural infrastructure development has three models: first, infrastructures developed by rural district, second, infrastructures developed in RT (neighborhood associationthe lowest administrative unit) area under village chief coordination and third, tertiary irrigation infrastructure by P3A (association of farmers using water). Since 20072008, the budget allocation is effectively used more or less 16% from the DAD (Village Allocation Budget) for infrastructure development. The DAD application shows that the improvement is lower compared to the higher DAD. Before and after the DAD enactment, infrastructure development has shown the same raising. Therefore, the raising of DAD in APBDes does not directly influence the raising of rural infrastructure development because of its little proportion and for it serves as a stimulus to the community selfsupporting. The development of rural infrastructure in Wates is influenced by rural improvement program which is funded by central government, province government and district government, APBDes and community selfsupporting fund. APBDes gives 5% support from the total needed for rural infrastructure development in Wates. Keywords: APBDes, DAD, and rural infrastructure

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A study of Village Budget (APBDes) Utilization for Village Infrastructure Development at Wates A. Nurcahyo BW

ABSTRACT 

The  application  of  village  budget  (APBDes)  on  rural  infrastructure  development  in  Wates, including  the  planning  based  on  social  need  has  two models:  community  discussion  and  BPD (village representative) which is directly involved in APBDes planning. The realization of APBDes in  rural  infrastructure development has  three models:  first,  infrastructures developed by  rural district,  second,  infrastructures  developed  in  RT  (neighborhood  association‐the  lowest administrative  unit)  area  under  village  chief  coordination  and  third,  tertiary  irrigation infrastructure  by  P3A  (association  of  farmers  using  water).  Since  2007‐2008,  the  budget allocation  is  effectively  used more  or  less  16%  from  the  DAD  (Village  Allocation  Budget)  for infrastructure  development.  The  DAD  application  shows  that  the  improvement  is  lower compared to the higher DAD. Before and after the DAD enactment, infrastructure development has shown the same raising. Therefore, the raising of DAD in APBDes does not directly influence the raising of rural infrastructure development because of its little proportion and for it serves as a stimulus to the community self‐supporting. The development of rural infrastructure in Wates is influenced  by  rural  improvement  program which  is  funded  by  central  government,  province government  and  district  government,  APBDes  and  community  self‐supporting  fund.  APBDes gives 5% support from the total needed for rural infrastructure development in Wates. 

Keywords: APBDes, DAD, and rural infrastructure